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Organised by [[Brumen Foundation]], the [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communication]] provides a specialised and expert-based overview of visual communications. All submitted works are first reviewed by a national jury - award winners of the previous Biennial. The selected entries are shown at the exhibition, accompanied by a catalogue, and assessed by an international jury, whose members present their own work in a series of lectures and an exhibition called the [[International Design Event]]. The [[Brumen Award]] and ''Special Acknowledgements'' are granted to the best works in individual categories. The 4th Biennial took place in [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] in October 2009, offering a critical overview of Slovenian design in the last two years.
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Organised by the [[Brumen Foundation]], the [[Biennial of Slovene Visual Communication]] provides a specialised and expert-based overview of visual communications. All submitted works are first reviewed by a national jury comprised of award winners of the previous biennial. The selected entries are shown at the exhibition, accompanied by a catalogue, and assessed by an international jury, whose members present their own work in a series of lectures and an exhibition called the [[International Design Event]]. The [[Brumen Award]] and ''Special Acknowledgements'' are granted to the best works in individual categories. The 4th Biennial took place in the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] in October 2009, offering a critical overview of Slovenian design in the previous two years.
 
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==History==
 
==History==
  
The first Biennial was organised in November [[Established::2003]] at the [[National Gallery of Slovenia]] in Ljubljana with 199 works presented. Since then the Biennial has become a recognizable event to evaluate and award work in selected categories, which are neglected by other similar festivals.
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The first Biennial of Slovene Visual Communication was organised in November [[Established::2003]] at the National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana with 199 works presented. Since then the Biennial has become a recognisable event to evaluate and award work in selected categories which are neglected by other similar festivals.
  
  
 
==International Cooperation==
 
==International Cooperation==
 
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In 2008 award-winning works from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions of the biennial were shown at the exhibition ''Work from ... Slovenia'' held in the Governor’s Palace in Brno, Czech Republic, as a part of the 23rd International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno. In 2009 the exhibition ''Best Slovenian Design in Visual Communications 01/02/03'' took place in Forum Gallery in Zagreb, Croatia.
Awarded works from 1st, 2nd and 3rd Biennial were shown at the exhibition ''Work from... Slovenia'' in Governor’s Palace in Brno, Czech Republic, as a part of the 23rd International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno in 2008. In 2009 the exhibition ''Best Slovenian design in visual communications 01/02/03'' took place in Forum Gallery in Zagreb, Croatia.
 
  
  

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Bienale vidnih sporočil Slovenije
Dolenjska cesta 83, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 41 944967
Organised byBrumen Foundation
Professor Peter Skalar, President




Organised by the Brumen Foundation, the Biennial of Slovene Visual Communication provides a specialised and expert-based overview of visual communications. All submitted works are first reviewed by a national jury comprised of award winners of the previous biennial. The selected entries are shown at the exhibition, accompanied by a catalogue, and assessed by an international jury, whose members present their own work in a series of lectures and an exhibition called the International Design Event. The Brumen Award and Special Acknowledgements are granted to the best works in individual categories. The 4th Biennial took place in the National Gallery of Slovenia in October 2009, offering a critical overview of Slovenian design in the previous two years.


History

The first Biennial of Slovene Visual Communication was organised in November 2003 at the National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana with 199 works presented. Since then the Biennial has become a recognisable event to evaluate and award work in selected categories which are neglected by other similar festivals.


International Cooperation

In 2008 award-winning works from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd editions of the biennial were shown at the exhibition Work from ... Slovenia held in the Governor’s Palace in Brno, Czech Republic, as a part of the 23rd International Biennial of Graphic Design Brno. In 2009 the exhibition Best Slovenian Design in Visual Communications 01/02/03 took place in Forum Gallery in Zagreb, Croatia.


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